Taking action for nature recovery and a more wooded landscape
...and delivery of nature recovery to be ready to align with the aspirations set out in the Strategies. We already support woodland creation and management across the country with a...
...and delivery of nature recovery to be ready to align with the aspirations set out in the Strategies. We already support woodland creation and management across the country with a...
...authority may be able to advise and have schemes you can sign up to. You can find further information on ash dieback and what to do on our Managing Ash...
...a more attractive prospect. Before you apply for the Guarantee, you will need to have registered with the Woodland Carbon Code, which provides the tools and information required to plan...
...crown (Figure 2) to take cuttings referred to as scions for grafting on to rootstocks (Figure 3). These are grown on in the nursery for one to two years (Figure...
...on with a family tradition. I’ve found the Forestry Commission to be an extremely supportive organisation. They are very much on the front foot when it comes to #breakingthebias. ...
...these measures, together with the new trees, will help to slow the flow of water across our land, reduce peat erosion and capture carbon. Trees planted at Gorpley Reservoir. Credit:...
...might be you have discovered a tree essential to the future of the species in the UK, so don’t keep that knowledge to yourself - please report it to us....
...to level up access to nature across the country, planting trees in socially deprived urban areas with low canopy cover, in proximity to healthcare and educational facilities. By requiring match...
...create a woodland of the future for people to enjoy? Read our Tree planting and woodland creation: overview on GOV.UK to find information and support on woodland creation in England....
...in action You might even want to put your own mini biosecurity kit together? If you do, we’d love you to tweet us some photos of your kits in action...